1、东北师范大学附属中学网校(版权所有 不得复制)期数: 0509 YYG2 007学科:英语 年级:高三 编稿老师:徐 卓 审稿老师:孔 军 _同步教学信息训 练 篇Unit 2 Crossing LimitsI. Language points in the Intergrading Skills Section and the Workbook 1. suggest a. suggest sth to sb 向建议e.g. He suggested the idea to me. b. suggest sth/soing sth 建议e.g. I suggest going there at
2、 once. c. suggest that(should) 建议应该做某事e.g. The teacher suggested that we do the homework right now. d. 使人想起;暗示e.g. His pale face suggests that he was ill. 2. accomplish a. vt. reach 达到e.g. Its not easy to accomplish the goal. b. vt. finish 完成e.g. The task is accomplished by great efforts. 3. apart f
3、rom 除还有; 除以外e.g. Apart from the salary, it is a good job. Apart from you and me, I dont think there is anyone else under thirty. 4. bring up 养育;提出a. She was brought up by her grandma. We talked about the suggestion he brought up. 5. run out of 用光e.g. We are running out of water. II. NMET Link 1. (NM
4、ET2002) The famous basketball star _ tried to make a comeback attracted a lot of attention. A. whereB. whenC. whichD. who2. Carol said the work would be done by October, _ personally I doubt very much. A. itB. thatC. whenD. which3. (2000 Shanghai) Recently I bought an ancient Chinese vase, _ was ver
5、y reasonable. A. which priceB. the price of which C. its priceD. the price of whose 4. (2002 Shanghai) Rainforests _ and burned at such a speed that they will disappear from the earth in the near future. A. cutB. are cutC. are being cutD. had been cut5. (2004 NMET) “We cant go out in the weather,” s
6、aid Bob, _ out of the window. A. lookingB. to lookC. lookedD. being looked Keys:1. D 空白处在句中作主语,指人。2. D 先行词是前面一句话。3. B 空白处在从句中作主语。先行词在从句中作price的定语。4. C 所填词在句中作谓语。at such a speed 表明时态是现在进行时。5. A 现在分词作伴随状语。III. ExercisesA. Cloze Test Susan Cleveland is the young president of a candy company in the city
7、 of Chicago. Her father began the company in the 1960s. He died three years ago. Now, the company belongs to Susan.Susan, (1) _ , did not have any jobs before becoming head of the company. She just finished the college.The employees(雇员)became (2) _ concerned during Susans first months (3)_ the job.
8、Mr. Cleveland had been a (4) _ leader. But Susan permitted (5)_ employees to make their own (6) _ .One employee said, “Old Mr. Cleveland (7) _ told us what to do. He kept people on a short leash. (8) _ the company did well.” What does a “short leash” mean?A leash is a kind of rope. We use a leash (9
9、) _ our pet dogs. The leash keeps the dog from (10) _ away (11) _ getting into trouble.Keeping a person on a short leash means keeping him or her (12) _ close control. The person cant make many decisions for himself of herself. Ms Cleveland does not keep her workers on a short leash. (13) _, she enc
10、ourages them to get (14) _ ways to do business. For example, her secretary proposed(建议)an idea. She said the company should (15) _ a sum of money as a prize to the best student in the high school (16) _ the factory. The winner could use the prize money to study at a university. Ms. Cleveland (17) _
11、the idea. After the prize was announced, (18) _ who lived in the area of the factory began to buy (19) _ of the companys candy. Local newspapers wrote about the competition. Business (20) _ .Ms Cleverland made her secretary the companys first Director of Public Relations. The former secretary was ve
12、ry pleased.1.Abut ByetCso Dhowever2.Aso little Beven lessCeven more Dno more3.Aon BinCfor Dat4.Aweak BstrongCkind Dclever5.Ano Ba fewCfew Dmany6.Aproducts BcandyCdecisions Dplans7.Anever BalwaysCseldom Ddid8.AAlthough BBecauseCOtherwise DBut9.Ato walk Bto useCto frighten Dto play10.Astepping Bpullin
13、gCrunning Djumping11.Ain BforCwhen Dor12.Ain BonCfor Dunder13.AStill BYetCInstead DWhile14.Aother BmoreCmany Dbetter15.Asave BofferCget Dlend16.Abelonging to Bfar fromCnear Din17.Astudied BappreciatedCrefused Dchanged18.Astudents BworkersCbusinessmen Dpeople19.Asome BlittleCmore Dless20.Aimproved Bf
14、ailed Ccontinued DstoppedB. Reading Comprehension 1SHEFIELDLINCOLN COLLEGE OF ENGLISHClasses for foreign students at all levels 3 mouths, 6 mouths, 9 mouths and one year course open all year small class(maximum 12 students) library, language laboratory and listening center accommodation with selecte
15、d families 25 minutes from LondonCourse fees for English for one year are 1,380 with reduction for shorter periods of study.1.Lincoln College of English _. A. is at the centre of LondonB. lies far away from LondonC. takes in foreign students, from beginners to the advancedD. accepts students only at
16、 the beginning of the year2.While you stay there, _ will take care of you.A. the school where you studyB. the family you have chosenC. your classmatesD. your own parents3. If you go there for a one-term course, you will pay_ for it.A.1,380B. over 1,380C. much less than 1,380D. nothing2The old advert
17、ising slogan, “So simple a child can do it,” has taken on new meaning for me. A few weeks ago I got a computer, but I am mechanically illiterate. I knew that children had no fear of the future, so that seemed a good place to seek help. I asked my nephew, twelve years old, at an elementary school, to
18、 help me.My nephew took the machine for granted and has simply accepted the fact that computers are now a way of life. He plays with them and does his homework on them and even creates programs for them. I, on the other hand, am terrified by what this equipment can do. It can interchange paragraphs,
19、 switch words around and even correct my spelling. It informs me of its limitations, takes commands and asks questions. It even seems to have a sense of communication. Rather than accusing me of making an error, it prints “One of us has made a mistake!” It never gets tired and is always patient and
20、ready to go when I am.I think it was somewhat normal for me to be suspicious of computers. They represent a break with some very familiar habits and traditions. It is only human to instinctively avoid anything that shifts thoroughly from the acceptable, comfortable past. But the world is governed by
21、 ceaseless change and we must therefore establish links with the present and future as well as the past. Computer technology is an excellent case in point, as the newest systems grow out of date in only a few years, or even months.This ability to see, experience and accept the new is one of our savi
22、ng characteristics. To be fearful of tomorrow, to close ourselves to possibilities, to resist the inevitable, to advocate standing still when all else is moving forward, is to lose touch. If we accept the new with joy and wonder, we can move gracefully into each tomorrow. More often than not, the ch
23、ildren shall lead us.4. According to the second paragraph, which of the following statements is true? A. The nephew thought it is natural to accept the fact that computers are now a way of life. B. The nephew believed that machines were made for people to do whatever they wanted.C. Computers are not
24、 only used to communicate, but also to remove their limitations.D. It is a fact that both adults and children have accepted computers as a way of life.5. Which of the following doesnt the authors computer do? A. It asks the author if she has made a mistake.B. It accuses the author of making mistakes
25、.C. It corrects the author spelling mistakes.D. It informs the author of her mistakes.6. According to the third paragraph, it is human nature that we resist those things which _.A. only represent the comfortable and acceptable pastB. change thoroughly into the comfortable and acceptable pastC. make
26、people stand still when all is moving forwardD. change completely from the acceptable and comfortable past7. How do you understand “It is always ready to go when I am” in the second paragraph?A. It is always ready to inform me when I am ready to go.B. It is always ready to start working when I am ready for work.C. When I am ready to go, it is patient to wait.D. When I am ready to go, it has already gone.Keys: A. 1-5 DCABD6-10 CBDAC 11-15 DDCDB16-20CBDCAB. CBC ABDB